Industrial cameras from XIMEA to be on display at Automate
At Automate 2015,XIMEA will have a number of its machine vision cameras on display, including USB3, hyperspectral, and Thunderbolt cameras (pictured). XIMEA’s XiD line of USB3 cameras features Sony EXView HAD CCD II image sensors with pixel sizes from 3.1 µm to 4.54 µm, depending on the model. The cameras are available in 2.8 MPixel, 6.1 MPixel, 9.1 MPixel, and 12 MPixel models.
In addition, XIMEA will showcase its xiQ USB 3.0 cameras, which have hyperspectral sensors from imec integrated into them. xiQ USB 3.0 cameras from XIMEA range in size from VGA to 4 MPixel. Lastly, XIMEA will showcase its newly-launched xiT Thunderbolt technology-ready camera, which featureCMOS image sensors from Sony and CMOSIS and are currently available with the 20 MPixel CMV20000 CMOS sensor from CMOSIS and the 2.35 MPixel IMX174 sensor from Sony.
Automate booth number: 1188
To Learn More:
Contact:XIMEA
Headquarters: Münster, Germany
Product: xiD USB3 cameras, xiQ cameras, xiT cameras
Key Features: Sony EXView HAD CCD II image sensors, pixel sizes from 3.1 µm to 4.54 µm, frame rates of 15 fps, 20 fps, 30 fps, and 60 fps. (xiD cameras), imec hyperspectral sensors, VGA to 4 MPixel, USB 3.0 interface (xiQ), Thunderbolt-ready, CMOS sensors from CMOSIS and Sony (xiT).
What XIMEA says:
View more information on the xiD cameras.
View more information on the imec collaboration.
View more information on the Thunderbolt cameras.
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